Although I love the grand
landscapes, and the exquisitely detailed photo-mosaics I seem to do more and
more, I am also often drawn to the details of nature; those smaller,
sometimes tiny and often overlooked bits of visual jewelry that contain the
very spiritual essence of the larger scene. Those shots often get
overlooked like the originals in a collection of landscapes so in this
little gallery I have concentrated on them. This collection presents some
of those tasty little details that have now and then caught my eye and
ensnared my spirit.

These images have been
shot all over the country from the brilliant crisp winter of New England to
the blazing summer sands of the Mohave Desert. From areas containing tall
trees or tiny buds, crashing surf or simply piles of junk, these little
jewels, like visual Haiku verses, have stood out amidst some incredible
grandeur and held their own for me. Some of the objects are natural, some
are man-made but succumbing to natural processes. All of them carry lessons
for the interested viewer. Perhaps the most important of which is simply,
“Pay Attention!”

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